White sugar.
No. They ate clouds and fairyfloss.
Fairy floss (also called cotton candy) is made by melting sugar and then flinging the melted sugar so that is makes a thin string. The strings build up into the fluffy cloud you eat. It's pure sugar with a little coloring and sometimes flavoring. To make your own you need a machine designed to melt the sugar and then fling it into the air in a controlled way so the the floss is contained. It's best to buy it. You can buy it at carnivals and fairs, and sometimes in stores in the candy section.
The kool-aid man has his own workshop of little glasses of kool-aid that works for him in his kool-aid mine.it was invented by Edwin perkin, in Hastings Nebraska in 1927.
this is sugar sugar is sugar and it contains sugar its input are sugar its outputs are sugar sugar sugar sugar
barbados, barley sugar, brown sugar, candy sugar, castor sugar, Chinese sugar, cinnamon sugar, coarse sugar, coconut sugar, coffee sugar, confectioner's sugar, corn sugar, cube sugar, dark brown sugar, date sugar, decorator's sugar, coarse sugar, demerara sugar
grape sugar
There is more sugar in sugar.
white sugar is sugar.
Gum with sugar has real sugar and sugar-free gum has a sugar substitute but it tastes like sugar.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
No, caster sugar is fine-ground granulated sugar. Confectioner's sugar is a mix of ultra-fine sugar and a starch; it is sometimes called icing sugar.